- Murder of Suesan and Sheila Knorr
Suesan Marline Knorr (
September 27 ,1966 -July 16 ,1984 ), and Sheila Gay Sanders (March 13 ,1965 -June 24 ,1985 ), were teenaged sisters fromSacramento, California , who were both abused and later killed by their mother, Theresa Cross. Suesan was shot and later killed by being burned alive and Sheila was beaten and then died of starvation while locked in a closet.Abuse
None of Theresa Cross's children were immune to the physical and psychological abuse she doled out. However, according to an interview with her surviving daughter, Terry, in an episode of A&E's "
Cold Case Files " (titled "Mommy's Rules"), Cross had a special hatred for her daughters Suesan and Sheila, fueled by jealousy that the girls were growing up and blossoming into young women while she faced the prospect of growing old and losing her looks. For years Cross beat andtorture d her daughters in various ways, including burning them with cigarettes and forcing them to eat large helpings of macaroni and cheese mixed withlard (if they vomited, she forced them to eat their vomit).uesan's Death
In a heated argument in 1982, Cross grabbed a 22-
caliber pistol and shot Suesan in the chest. The bullet became lodged in her back, but her mother refused to seek medical help and left Suesan to die in the family bathtub. Suesan survived, so Cross then handcuffed her to a soap dish and began to nurse her back to health. Suesan eventually recovered from her wounds without professional treatment [http://www.crimelibrary.com/notorious_murders/family/theresa_cross/8.html Article at crimelibrary.com, page 8] ] .In 1984, Suesan decided to tell her mother she would like to move out. Cross agreed under one condition: that Suesan let her remove the bullet from her back. The removal took place on the kitchen floor, using
Mellaril capsules andliquor as theanesthetic . Cross ordered Robert, Suesan's 15-year-old brother, to remove the bullet with ascalpel . Infection soon set in, her skin turned yellow fromjaundice , and she became delirious. Suesan lay dying on the floor and Cross demanded the other children to merely walk over her. As Cross' daughter Terry told "Cold Case Files", Cross told her other children that Suesan's illness was a result of possession bySatan and that the only way to purge the demon was with fire. She asked Suesan's brothers, Robert and Bill, to help her to dispose of their sister. They drove Suesan to Sierra Nevada, Interstate 80 outside Truckee, laid her down, pouredpetrol on her and burned her alive .heila's Death
The following year, Suesan's older sister, 20-year-old Sheila, also died at the hands of Cross. Sheila was locked in a closet and died of dehydration several days later. Her body was packed into a cardboard box and dumped along the side of a road. She remained unidentified for years afterward.
Subsequently, Terry Knorr claimed, Cross forced her to burn down the Sacramento apartment the family had called home, hoping to destroy any evidence that might implicate her in Sheila's death. Terry later said she survived because she stood up to her mother and demanded to be allowed to leave the house.
Aftermath
Cross was eventually caught based on a police report from Terry, who, according to her "Cold Case Files" interview, was inspired to contact authorities after watching an episode of "
America's Most Wanted ". OnNovember 15 ,1993 , Theresa was charged with two counts of murder, two counts of conspiracy to commit murder, and two special circumstances charges: multiple murder and murder bytorture . OnOctober 17 ,1995 , she was sentenced to two consecutivelife sentence s. She will be eligible forparole in 2027.Daughter Terry has passed away at the age of 32 of a massive heartattack. It can be seen at Findagrave.com
References
* [http://www.crimelibrary.com/notorious_murders/family/theresa_cross/index.html Complete article at crimelibrary.com]
* http://www.littoral.net/books/mothers_day/mothers_day.html
* See also:Cold Case Files (A&E), Episode #49: "Mommy's Rules" (featuring an exclusive interview with Theresa Cross' youngest and only surviving daughter, Terry).External links
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Knorr&GSfn=Suesan+&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=8161407& Suesan Marline Knorr at]
Find A Grave
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Knorr&GSfn=Sheila&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=8174674& Sheila Gay Knorr at]Find A Grave
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